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1.In the beginning of the story, The Statue Of The happy Prince was gilded all over with the leaves of find gold, for eyes he had two sapphires the fire and a large red Ruby glowed on his sword hilt the statue is mounted on a tall column from where it good over see the city.
2.The Guru
The guru was a very wise man who never succumbed to any temptation. He was quick to judge that his disciple and he were in the Kingdom of Fools. Knowing that the behaviour of foolish people is unpredictable, he decided to leave the city immediately. He did not get tempted like his disciple did by the one duddu price for everything in that kingdom. He also knew that a foolish person should be tackled wisely. He did not try to reason with the king regarding the innocence of his disciple. Instead, he flattered the king with false praise and obtained the freedom of both his disciple and the kingdom. He earns readers’ appreciation for his intelligence and presence of mind.
The Disciple
The disciple was a simple but greedy fellow. He followed his guru everywhere and listened to him. However, once he could not resist the temptation of good and cheap food available in the Kingdom of Fools. He did not pay heed to his guru’s warning and stayed back. His greed almost cost him his life but he quickly regained sense. He had faith in his guru’s powers; that is why he first recalled him in his thoughts and then behaved according to the plan devised by him. This character also brings a smile to the reader by the manner in which he grows fat after eating bananas, rice, wheat and ghee.
3. I could not understand the question
4.Both the swallow and the Happy Prince, who is now a statue, share compassion for the poor, and this becomes the basis of their friendship.
The swallow plans to spend one night sleeping on the Happy Prince statue before heading off to Egypt to meet his fellow swallows. However, when the Happy Prince's tears fall on him, the swallow gets into a conversation with him. He learns the prince is unhappy because of the suffering and poverty that he witnesses in the city--when alive, he had been sheltered from knowledge of this pain. He asks the swallow to help him tend to the poor.
The swallow keeps meaning to leave the city, but the needs of the poor don't go away. Therefore, he and the statue form a partnership. The swallow, at the statue's request, strips away the statue's jewels and gold and delivers them in bits to the poor as the statue directs. This way, the two of them alleviate much suffering in the city.
Both have generous hearts and put others' needs ahead of their own. Both earn a place in heaven
5.He refused to pluck out the sapphires, for they were the prince’s eyes. And when the prince’s eyes had been given away as charity, the swallow decided to stay on with the prince. Even when the prince urged him to leave, he did not. He braved the cold and hunger until his last breath and sacrificed his life for the well-being of humanity.
6.The moral lesson of "The Happy Prince" by Oscar Wilde is that the worst aspects of modern society can be overcome by love and charity, which have the unique ability to unite men and make them whole. this is the gods gift for the prince and the sparrow.
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2.The Guru
The guru was a very wise man who never succumbed to any temptation. He was quick to judge that his disciple and he were in the Kingdom of Fools. Knowing that the behaviour of foolish people is unpredictable, he decided to leave the city immediately. He did not get tempted like his disciple did by the one duddu price for everything in that kingdom. He also knew that a foolish person should be tackled wisely. He did not try to reason with the king regarding the innocence of his disciple. Instead, he flattered the king with false praise and obtained the freedom of both his disciple and the kingdom. He earns readers’ appreciation for his intelligence and presence of mind.
The Disciple
The disciple was a simple but greedy fellow. He followed his guru everywhere and listened to him. However, once he could not resist the temptation of good and cheap food available in the Kingdom of Fools. He did not pay heed to his guru’s warning and stayed back. His greed almost cost him his life but he quickly regained sense. He had faith in his guru’s powers; that is why he first recalled him in his thoughts and then behaved according to the plan devised by him. This character also brings a smile to the reader by the manner in which he grows fat after eating bananas, rice, wheat and ghee.
3. I could not understand the question
4.Both the swallow and the Happy Prince, who is now a statue, share compassion for the poor, and this becomes the basis of their friendship.
The swallow plans to spend one night sleeping on the Happy Prince statue before heading off to Egypt to meet his fellow swallows. However, when the Happy Prince's tears fall on him, the swallow gets into a conversation with him. He learns the prince is unhappy because of the suffering and poverty that he witnesses in the city--when alive, he had been sheltered from knowledge of this pain. He asks the swallow to help him tend to the poor.
The swallow keeps meaning to leave the city, but the needs of the poor don't go away. Therefore, he and the statue form a partnership. The swallow, at the statue's request, strips away the statue's jewels and gold and delivers them in bits to the poor as the statue directs. This way, the two of them alleviate much suffering in the city.
Both have generous hearts and put others' needs ahead of their own. Both earn a place in heaven
5.He refused to pluck out the sapphires, for they were the prince’s eyes. And when the prince’s eyes had been given away as charity, the swallow decided to stay on with the prince. Even when the prince urged him to leave, he did not. He braved the cold and hunger until his last breath and sacrificed his life for the well-being of humanity.
6.The moral lesson of "The Happy Prince" by Oscar Wilde is that the worst aspects of modern society can be overcome by love and charity, which have the unique ability to unite men and make them whole. this is the gods gift for the prince and the sparrow.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.....
PLS MARK MY ANSWER AS BRILLIANEST
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